The Accredited Gemologists Association (AGA) recently concluded its 2026 Tucson Conference, a distinguished event that honored two prominent figures in the field: Antoinette Bonanno Matlins and Brendan Laurs. Matlins was recognized with the prestigious AGA Lifetime Achievement Award, celebrating her profound influence on consumer safeguards, educational initiatives, and the promotion of ethical standards within the gem and jewelry sector.
Matlins' career has been marked by a steadfast commitment to ensuring honesty and openness in the jewelry market, empowering both buyers and professionals through her extensive writings and advocacy. Her persistent efforts have not only shaped leading industry practices but also bolstered public trust and emphasized the critical role of ethics in gemology. Concurrently, Brendan Laurs was bestowed with the Antonio C. Bonanno Award, acknowledging his exceptional contributions to gemological research and scholarly publishing. The conference itself was a forward-looking forum, featuring six renowned speakers who delved into crucial topics that are set to redefine the future trajectory of gemology, from gemstone definitions to scientific revolutions in the field.
Furthering its dedication to nurturing new talent and promoting scientific exploration, the AGA announced the availability of applications for its Scholarship and Research Grant programs. These initiatives are designed to support emerging professionals and innovative studies, ensuring the continued advancement and evolution of gemology. Through these awards and ongoing educational efforts, the AGA reinforces its commitment to excellence, integrity, and the bright future of gemological science and practice.